ZZ Boson
Aug6-04, 05:48 AM
From my desktop it seems that a BH is the coldest integral body in the universe, and its BEC-like existance demands it maintain a temperature of somewhere around one-millionth K, depending on its size.
Encircling the BH, there is often an accretion disk of extreme, increasing thermal energy, but the material/mass being acquired by the BH must be cool enough, so that its low internal temperature can be maintained.
Is there an E-M-thermal "exchange of information" that only allows cool materials IN and expells the hotest materials away in high speed plasma jets?
Encircling the BH, there is often an accretion disk of extreme, increasing thermal energy, but the material/mass being acquired by the BH must be cool enough, so that its low internal temperature can be maintained.
Is there an E-M-thermal "exchange of information" that only allows cool materials IN and expells the hotest materials away in high speed plasma jets?